Striking Air India pilots and their representative body, Indian Pilots Guild, received contempt notices from the Delhi High Court for disobeying its order by which their stir was termed as illegal.
The Delhi High Court issued contempt notices to striking Air India pilots and their representative body for disobeying its earlier order by which their stir was termed as illegal.
Responding to the claims of irregularities in Air India management, Aviation Minister Ajit Singh says action will be taken if there is any credibility in the allegations.
In a major blow for the on-strike Air India pilots, the division bench of the Delhi High Court has upheld the order of the single judge bench declaring their strike illegal.
On the fourth day of the strike, the Indian Pilots Guild demands that Air India reinstate all sacked pilots and recognise the Union before talks begin.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation says strict action would be taken against airlines if they take advantage of Air India strike by increasing airĀ fares.